Search Results - Cooke, C.
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The validity and reliability of a sample of 10 Wattbike cycle ergometers
Wainwright, B., Cooke, C. B., O`Hara, J. P.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2014)“…Cooke, C. B.…”
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Preexercise galactose and glucose ingestion on fuel use during exercise
O'Hara, J. P., Carroll, S., Cooke, C. B., Morrison, D. J., Preston, T., King, R. F. G. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2012)“…Cooke, C. B.…”
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Reliability of a high-intensity endurance cycling test
O'Hara, J. P., Thomas, A., Seims, A., Cooke, C. B., King, R. F. G. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2012)“…Cooke, C. B.…”
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Effects of acute creatine loading with or without carbohydrate on repeated bouts of maximal swimming in high-performance swimmers
Theodorou, A. S., Havenetidis, K., Zanker, C. L., O'Hara, J. P., King, F. G. J., Hood, C., Paradisis, G., Cooke, C. B.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2005)“…Cooke, C. B.…”
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Effects of creatine supplementation on repetitive swimming performance and body composition
O'Hara, J. P., Willis, J. L., King, R. F. G. J., Cooke, C. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2004)“…Cooke, C. B.…”
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The effect of combined carbohydrate and creatine ingestion on elite swimming performance
Theodorou, A., Cooke, C. B., King, R. F.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2000)“…Cooke, C. B.…”
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The effects of creatine supplementation on elite swimming performance
Havenetidis, K., Cooke, C. B., King, R. F., Denison, T.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (1996)“…Cooke, C. B.…”
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